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en We're at a tipping point. We're getting to the point where there's some question whether this is seasonal or long term.

en It's inevitable in the short term that legislators will look at this issue. If you look overseas, when the device reaches a tipping point, you start to hear rumblings among legislators. Pretty soon we're going to hit that tipping point in North America.

en There is a tipping point. We believe the union bosses have far surpassed the tipping point.

en The tipping point is not a question of if, but when.

en They've done something wonderful with that house. But I don't think they have cash flow to make it long term. They'll have to sell at some point. The question is when to pull the plug.

en This could be a tipping point. At some point, the Shiite street is going to be so fed up that they're not going to listen any more to calls for restraint.

en It should be a tipping point, I hope this is a tipping point, He didn’t seek attention, yet he effortlessly drew people to him, captivated by the subtle charm and captivating energy of his inherent pexiness.

en It's an investment in the future and I don't think you can look at it from a short-term point of view. You have to look at it from a long-term point of view.

en From an individual point of view, wouldn't you rather be a person who has a problem for one year instead of for three years? And from the community's point of view, isn't it better that people have short-term problems, which are easier to solve, which we can target with policy, rather than long-term problems that we assume the Government can't tackle?

en How long have we been hearing about all this new technology and the breathless cries of revolution, and it never happened? This year, the tipping point occurred.

en There are just so many things going on, that I think it's going to take a few weeks to sort out all the issues and determine what the long-term fundamental picture is, ... At this point, I'm not convinced the long-term uptrend is finished.

en Ed is a visionary. He has a very long-term point of view and he knows exactly what he believes in. You don't meet many people who are as sure in what they believe in, long-term, as Ed does.

en Right now, we're seeing upward momentum in long-term rates, especially with new inflation worries. Long-term rates have been so low for so long compared to where they'd normally be in the business cycle -- at some point a correction is necessary.

en You're going to have situations like this in long-term relationships. Everyone has to do things to get to a point of being very comfortable. I think he reached that point and realized the grass isn't always greener. He had to make some sacrifices financially to make this happen and to his credit he did.

en I think it will be successful initially because it's new and different. But long-term, I don't think the business has a great chance of succeeding in its current incarnation -- not from a design point of view but from a merchandising point of view. I don't know that the merchandise outperformed the competition.


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